Discover Perry County. Where the common and the extraordinary live in harmony.

Here, knowing your neighbor is the norm, not the exception. Welcome to a place where your daily pursuit is in-step with your happiness. We invite you to explore all that Perry County offers. From the daily life of those who make their home here, to those seeking respite and recreation, you’ll find what you need to pursue life at your pace. Perry County is nestled between the rolling hills of Hoosier National Forest and the banks of the Ohio River. The area is celebrated by those who enjoy a lifestyle immersed in natural beauty with ease of access to major urban areas.

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An event every week that begins at 4:00pm on Tuesday, repeating until August 28, 2018

A variety of vendors meet at the Tell City Depot twice a week for the farmers market. Hours are 4 to 6 PM on Tuesdays and 8 to 10 AM on Saturdays. Vendors are welcome to sell locally grown fruits and vegetables.

An event every week that begins at 5:30pm on Tuesday, repeating until August 14, 2018

A non-competitive youth program emphasizing the fundamentals of stretching, running, throwing, catching, and hitting while building character through practicing honesty, caring, respect, responsibility, and faith. The league will run on Tuesday evenings with the first three sessions being practices and the last three being games.

The 2019 Perry County natural resource and agriculture concerns meeting will be held on Tuesday, August 14, from 6:30 to 7:00 PM at the Perry County Armory Annex in Tell City. The meeting will focus on natural resource and agriculture concerns for Perry County, and provide recommendations and advice to the State Technical Committee for conservation activities/programs to bring conservation dollars into our community. If you are interested in attending, contact the SWCD office at (812) 547-4686.

German American Bank will have a blood drive with the American Red Cross on Wednesday, August 15 from 10 AM to 2 PM in the German American Conference Room. All blood types are needed and each donation can save up to three lives. To schedule an appointment, call Tina Ziegelgruber or Gretchen Hawhee at (812) 547-7025.